Martin,

Thanks for the suggestion! I think it's a good idea. I remember having a lot
of problems with the OFDM receiver. The frequency offset between the 2
oscillators screwed things up. Looking around, I don't think this issue has
been resolved. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Thank you,
Johnny

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 3:25 AM, Martin Braun <martin.br...@kit.edu> wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:19:39PM -0400, Tuan (Johnny) Ta wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I actually think doing something *with* GNU Radio is the more
> interesting part, at least at the beginning. How about you start writing
> a receiver for your favourite comms standard?
>
> That way, you can start with a fairly simple environment, use a lot of
> code templates and concentrate on what you already know.
>
> Once you start doing that, you will inevitably end up with something
> that annoys you, something you feel is inefficient or whatever. Then
> you've got something to discuss about at the conference :)
>
> MB
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